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El Aula Azul - Conversación: Un día de mala suerte

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Spain

Two teachers at El Aula Azul (The Blue Classroom) language school converse about their coworker, Anastasia's extremely unlucky day! You might note that the Spanish spoken in Spain tends to employ the present perfect tense [i.e. "I have eaten"] more frequently than English-speakers or Spanish-speakers from other regions would to describe occurrences that took place in the recent past, most typically on that day.

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Soledad - El insomnio - Part 2

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Spain

Soledad tells us that, despite her continued bouts with insomnia, she manages to be productive during some of those sleepless nights. Let's hear more about her experiences in this regard.
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Caption 70 [es]: que sea cien por cien mala
Caption 70 [en]: that's one hundred percent bad

Clase Aula Azul - La segunda condicional - Part 1

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Spain

At El Aula Azul, the instructor, Idoia, has exciting news to share with her students as she introduces to them the concept of the second conditional. What would her students do if the same thing happened to them?
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Caption 49 [es]: No, qué mala suerte.
Caption 49 [en]: No, what bad luck.

El Aula Azul - La Doctora Consejos: El pronombre "se"

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Spain

Through an entertaining dialogue between Doctor Consejos [Advice] from El Aula Azul and her patient, Ander, about his terrible week, we see several examples of the "no fault construction" with the impersonal pronoun "se."
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Caption 24 [es]: Qué mala suerte, ¿verdad, Doctora?
Caption 24 [en]: What bad luck, right, Doctor?

El Aula Azul - La Doctora Consejos: Hay y estar

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Spain

Doctor Consejos [Advice] de El Aula Azul listens to and interprets her patient, Ander's strange dream. Listen closely in order to gain a better understanding of how "hay" [there is/are] and "estar" [to be] are used in Spanish.
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Caption 25 [es]: que tienes una muy mala relación con tu madre.
Caption 25 [en]: that you have a very bad relationship with your mother.

Ariana - Cita médica

Difficulty: difficulty - Newbie Newbie

Spain

When Ariana wakes up feeling ill, she has to make an appointment with her general practitioner. What will he prescribe?
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Caption 3 [es]: He pasado una mala noche.
Caption 3 [en]: I've had a bad night.

Clara explica - El tiempo - Part 2

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Spain

Clara continues telling us about how to talk about the weather in Spanish with examples of sentences that might be used when it's snowy, foggy, windy, sunny or rainy.
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Caption 41 [es]: No hay ninguna estación mala.
Caption 41 [en]: There is no bad season.

Cómetelo - Crema de brócoli - Part 3

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Spain

Behold our lively Spanish chef as continues the broccoli soup-making process.
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Caption 45 [es]: Pues eso es mala señal también.
Caption 45 [en]: Well, that is a bad sign as well.

Escuela Don Quijote - En el aula - Part 1

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Spain

A consejo is “a piece of advice” and the verb aconsejar is “to advise.” Here in the Don Quijote classroom, we take a look at the grammar and language involved when doling out recommendations, suggestions, and the like, in Spanish.
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Caption 76 [es]: ¡Oh! ¡Castígalos! ¡Qué mala!
Caption 76 [en]: Oh! Punish them! How mean!

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